NOUN
- a short ad in a newspaper or magazine (usually in small print) and appearing along with other ads of the same type
How To Use classified ad In A Sentence
- The classified advertisements are on page 25.
- In 2006, the site earned an estimated $40 million from the few things it charges for. That's about 12 percent of the $326 million by which classified ad revenue declined that year.
- However, classified adverts in magazines show dealers advertising cars with higher mileage than yours for nearer £8,000.
- Look through the classified adverts and nearly every classic car you see has been totally restored.
- This reflected improved economic buoyancy, particularly in property and retail and higher spending across a range of areas from financial to general classified advertising.
- Take along your unwanted goods and sell them for instant cash, which beats selling via the classified adverts in newspapers, car boot sales or over the Internet.
- But I can't imagine paying for a newspaper classified ad to sell a car again.
- You can also find used scooters in the classified ads and Web pages run by Vespa clubs.
- But other Microsoft Internet initiatives include putting automotive and real estate classified ads on-line.
- In 2006, the site earned an estimated $40 million from the few things it charges for. That's about 12 percent of the $326 million by which classified ad revenue declined that year.